Agata H Świątek, Małgorzata Szcześniak, Grażyna Bielecka Institute of Psychology, University of Szczecin, Szczecin, 71-017, PolandCorrespondence: Małgorzata Szcześniak Email malgorzata.szczesniak@usz.edu.plBackground: Interdisciplinary literature indicates different correlates of social media fatigue (hereinafter: SMF). Some studies show that high levels of anxiety may induce lowered Internet use and lead social media users to withdraw from Internet activities. Since the relationship between anxiety and social media use is complex, it is important to investigate mediating factors that may indirectly contribute to or exacerbate this association. Therefore, the main aim of this study is to verify ...
The proliferation of social media platforms has provided researchers with ample opportunities to exp...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is “phubbing” (snubbing someone wh...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Several psychological issues are associated with excessive use of social media, including anxiety, S...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
Background and aims. A pathway that Billieux et al. (2015) identify in the current literature, is t...
This study explores whether fear of missing out (FOMO) mediates the relation between social networki...
The purpose of social media is to share information and connect with other users online. In recent y...
Social media fatigue is a subjective sense of physical and mental exhaustion, lassitude, and irritat...
Background: Previous research has reported mental health variables and maladaptive cognitive emotion...
The use of Social Network Sites (SNSs) has grown to become a ubiquitous aspect of daily life in most...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Social media now has become integral part of human race. It not only helps in knowing about the oppo...
Adolescents with anxiety disorders often have low self-esteem, poor problem-solving, and a strong de...
The proliferation of social media platforms has provided researchers with ample opportunities to exp...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is “phubbing” (snubbing someone wh...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Several psychological issues are associated with excessive use of social media, including anxiety, S...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
Background and aims. A pathway that Billieux et al. (2015) identify in the current literature, is t...
This study explores whether fear of missing out (FOMO) mediates the relation between social networki...
The purpose of social media is to share information and connect with other users online. In recent y...
Social media fatigue is a subjective sense of physical and mental exhaustion, lassitude, and irritat...
Background: Previous research has reported mental health variables and maladaptive cognitive emotion...
The use of Social Network Sites (SNSs) has grown to become a ubiquitous aspect of daily life in most...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Social media now has become integral part of human race. It not only helps in knowing about the oppo...
Adolescents with anxiety disorders often have low self-esteem, poor problem-solving, and a strong de...
The proliferation of social media platforms has provided researchers with ample opportunities to exp...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is “phubbing” (snubbing someone wh...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...